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kittie747

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Hi Kittie, I'm thrilled to be selected to be a Featured Stamper on the Challenge. I'm seeing beautiful cards and not sure what I do, other than complimenting all the beautiful submissions. Am I to also do another take on one of my cards? Thank you for selecting my gallery - I'm beyond excited!

Hi Kittie, I am so glad that I was able to track you down. I feel like Sherlock Holmes. Your work always inspires me but I was really struck by the 2 cards I saw of the boy on a sled diecut. I love the cards and I love the backgrounds.They both appear to have a nordic theme. I've been looking for something like that on line all evening and I haven't found the exact same thing but it was a definite possiblilty. The other card looked like you used a background die and if so, would you be willing to share with me what company it was. Personally, I haven't been doing much in the last couple of weeks and all of a sudden I'm filled with inspiration. Thank goodness for pinterest and artist's like yourself who inspire the rest of us. Helene

Kittie, thanks for your suggestion about the Ellen Hutson site for a flourish die. I've spent the last couple of hours looking through the site. Have found a flourish or two the has sparked my interest. Thanks!

Kittie, I have just become a fan of your many talents. I have spent hours looking at your blog. Your cards are wonderful. I too am personally owned by a cat...his name is Kia He was rescued by my daughter from under the hood of her Kia car.

Thank you so much for your comment on my "Black Cat" card. I have a cat in doors too, and she doesn't go out either she is now 15y. I'm much happier that way, because we rescued another that was an out door cat and one day he never came home we only had him for just over a year. Too hard to cope with when that happens.